Gangster Squad the new movie from genre-blending filmmaker Ruben Fleischer (Zombieland) has a tone problem. The scatterbrained approach to the vigilante tale is summed up in one particular sequence: the "Squad " cops given permission to take down the goons of Los Angeles gangster Mickey Cohen (Sean Penn) by any means possible bust a dope smuggling operation at an airport in Burbank. Instead of tailing the criminals making off with the drugs they engage them in a car chase full of gunfire explosions and hyper-stylized CG-assisted camera work. When they finally do capture Cohen's men the squad leader Sgt. John O'Mara (Josh Brolin) interrogates them then shoots the cowering thugs in the back of the legs before rolling them down a hill. Within seconds the movie jumps from outlandish comic book roller coaster ride to gritty crime fiction exploring the moral complexity of defeating crime lords. The two mix onscreen like water and oil.
Fleischer packs it all into Gangster Squad and rarely does any of the material shine. Brolin works as the hard-nosed policeman dedicated to justice physically perfect with beady eyes and a square chin. But that's all his character has to offer with his squadron offering even less. Ryan Gosling appears as the whippersnapper cop on the verge of corruption expressing his doubts with the whiniest '40s accent ever to grace the screen. Anthony Mackie Michael Pena Giovanni Ribisi and Robert Patrick fill out the group — after sleek Ocean's 11-style introductions — bringing identifiable traits that open the door for one or two oh-right-that's-why-you're-here moments throughout the film. They feel barely existent in Gangster Squad's zippy script convinced to work outside the law all too easily and following O'Mara into suicidal missions that likely have sounder alternatives. For O'Mara whatever takedown creates the biggest mess — be it the aforementioned chase or setting a Cohen-owned club aflame — is top priority.
The saving grace is Penn playing Cohen like a long lost castmember of Warren Beaty's Dick Tracy. Every moment he's on screen Penn is scarfing down scenery and spitting it in our faces going over the top and sticking to it. He loves money he loves women he loves fudge sundaes. Penn makes a choice one the movie desperately needs. Surprisingly Emma Stone can't keep up as his arm candy Grace Faraday who falls head over heels for Gosling because it's an old fashioned noir throwback and well you certainly can't have one without hammy dialogue and paper thin romance.
The nods to Hollywood's golden era upgraded with flashy costumes and special effects would work if Gangster Squad didn't insist on bringing reality into the picture. Too often the movie resorts to moments of shocking violence much of it intensified by the slow motion shots of a tommy gun. The violence is raw while the film surrounding it is cartoonish. The choice raises questions Gangster Squad never answers: is O'Mara in the right when he takes the law into his own hands? Ribisi's techie character — a WWII vet like O'Mara and someone deeply changed by his war experiences — asks these questions challenging his boss' choices. Briefly. O'Mara and the film brush off the debate any time it comes up making room for more slick scenes of action.
Muddled in some of the most heinous digital photography in recent memory (no exaggeration: half the movie is motion blur) Gangster Squad is an experiment in modernization gone wrong. As Brolin and Penn trudge their way with entertaining choices Fleischer's film goes rogue around them. In this case entertaining outside the law doesn't work.
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1. A slew of stars were given the honour of carrying the Olympic torch on its tour around the U.K. over the summer, but not everyone was granted the opportunity to run with the flame ahead of the London 2012 Games - who missed out on the occasion?
a. Daniel Radcliffe
b. Sir Patrick Stewart
c. James McAvoy
2. Which country was Tom Cruise filming in when Katie Holmes filed for divorce?
a. France
b. Iceland
c. Canada
3. Which Baldwin brother took legal action against Kevin Costner amid allegations he was cheated out of profits after selling his shares in an oil filtering business?
a. Daniel
b. Alec
c. Stephen
4. In August, actress Jennifer Aniston got engaged to Justin Theroux, her co-star in which movie?
a. Horrible Bosses
b. Wanderlust
c. He's Just Not That Into You
5. Saucy summer blockbuster Magic Mike was based on which actor's real-life experiences as a stripper?
a. Joe Manganiello
b. Matthew McConaughey
c. Channing Tatum
6. In July, actress Kristen Stewart confessed to an "indiscretion" with the director of which of her films?
a. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2
b: Snow White and the Huntsman
c. The Runaways
7. Which celebrity couple got married in 2012 without first getting engaged?
a. Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman
b. Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied
c. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds
8. Actress Kristin Chenoweth was critically injured on the set of which hit U.S. TV show last summer?
a. Glee
b. The Good Wife
c. Hot in Cleveland
9. What is the name of the actor Sienna Miller welcomed her first child with in 2012?
a) Jude Law
b) Tom Sturridge
c) Rhys Ifans
10. Sally Field had to beg Steven Spielberg for an audition to play Abraham Lincoln's wife Mary Todd in the critically acclaimed biopic Lincoln. Why?
a) She was too old
b) She was too fat
c) She was too famous
11. What was the name of Daniel Radcliffe's first feature film release of 2012 following the end of the Harry Potter franchise?
a. The Lady in Red
b. The Woman in Black
c. Lady Jane Grey
12. Which famous British actor took on a starring role in the London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony reciting verses from William's Shakespeare's The Tempest?
a. Hugh Grant
b. Rowan Atkinson
c. Kenneth Branagh
13. Which Hollywood star married actor Adam Shulman in California in September?
a. Natalie Portman
b. Miley Cyrus
c. Anne Hathaway
14. Halle Berry lost a bitter custody battle with her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry over their daughter in November. What is their child's name?
a. Nahla
b. Simba
c. Naomi
15. This Hollywood hunk can normally be found fighting for a good cause but in 2012 he was chosen as the rather unusual frontman for Chanel's signature fragrance, Chanel No5. Who is he?
a. Brad Pitt
b. Colin Farrell
c. George Clooney
16. Which actress despaired that she 'looked like her gay brother' after an extreme transformation for a movie role?
a. Penelope Cruz
b. Anne Hathaway
c. Jennifer Lawrence
17. Which actress named her new baby daughter Rosalind Arusha Arkadina Altalune Florence?
a. Tina Fey
b. Uma Thurman
c. Jemima Kirke
18. Which British royal was hospitalised during the celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee?
a. Charles, Prince of Wales
b. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
c. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
19. Which TV legend was laid to rest four months after losing his battle with cancer?
a. Sherman Hemsley
b. Dick Clark
c. Larry Hagman
20. What is the name of the 2012 Bond movie?
a. Skyscraper
b. Skyfall
c. Skylander
21. Jennifer Lawrence played the lead role in movie hit The Hunger Games. What was her character's name?
a. Katniss
b. Katnip
c. Katbliss
22. Which film won the Oscar for Best Picture?
a. Moneyball
b. The Artist
c. Hugo
23. Which film star did NOT get married in 2012?
a. Matthew McConaughey
b. Daniel Craig
c. Anne Hathaway
24. British actress Carey Mulligan married which member of musical group Mumford and Sons in April?
a. Marcus Mumford
b. Ben Lovett
c. Ted Dwane
25. Name the only surviving member of the original cast of Dallas who was not part of the hit TV drama's 2012 reboot.
a. Charlene Tilton
b. Steve Kanaly
c. Victoria Principal
26. Which veteran porn star has been immortalised in two movie biopics due out this year?
a. Linda Lovelace
b. Ron Jeremy
c. Sasha Grey
27. Which moody movie star was dramatically rescued by coast guard workers after becoming stranded during a kayaking trip off the coast of New York in September?
a. Colin Farrell
b. Dustin Hoffman
c. Russell Crowe
28. Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese joined forces again in 2012 to shoot their fifth movie project - but what is the name of the new film, due for release this year?
a. The Beast of Broadway
b. The Monster of Manhattan
c. The Wolf of Wall Street
29. Which movie won the coveted Palme d'Or prize at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival?
a. Amour
b. Cosmopolis
c. The Paperboy
30. In November, movie hardman Sylvester Stallone launched a stage musical version of which of his famous film franchises?
a. Rambo
b. Rocky
c. The Expendables
1. a
2. b
3. c
4. b
5. c
6. b
7. c
8. b
9. b
10. a
11. b
12. c
13. c
14. a
15. a
16. b
17. b
18. b
19. a
20. b
21. a
22. b
23. b
24. a
25. c
26. a
27. c
28. c
29. a
30. b

You've finished eating your Thanksgiving turkey, you're rocking a massive tryptophan high, and now you've planted yourself on the couch to begin your long digestion. You could take this time to contemplate your gluttony, or you could flip on the TV and partake in any number of the Thanksgiving Day marathons cable TV offers up to aid and abet your slothfulness. After all, to paraphrase Bobby Moynihan’s Guy Fieri when talking about reading, watching TV is like eating for your eyes. But what to watch? Basically, there's enough to satisfy fans of The Godfather, Star Trek, Friends, Bond, and, yes, even Fieri himself, who can take you to Flavortown in a marathon of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives starting Friday.
Here's a handy guide to all the viewing possibilities that await you. But, you know, do consider physical activity sometime.
MARATHONS BEGINNING THANKSGIVING DAY
Bond Movie Marathon (SYFY) – Nov. 22 at 12am-Nov. 24 at 5:30am—Most of the films in the franchise will be broadcast, starting with the 007 caper that started them all, 1962’s Dr. No and ending with Daniel Craig’s first two turns in the tux, 2006’s Casino Royale and 2008’s Quantum of Solace.
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 7 Marathon (BBC AMERICA) – Nov. 22 at 12pm-Nov. 23 at 6am, While maybe not representative of the show at its height, Season 7 has its share of classic episodes including “Genesis,” “Parallels,” “The Pegasus,” and a the series finale that’s one of the best eps of any Trek ever, “All Good Things…”
Friends Marathon (TBS) – Nov. 22 from 11am-6pm. Hope your family gathering is as fun as spending time with Ross, Rachel, Chandler, Monica, Joey, and company. If not, here ya go!
“Thanksgiving With Your Godfather” Marathon (AMC) – Nov. 22 at 11:30am-Nov. 23 at 4:30am. AMC’s offering up two consecutive broadcasts of The Godfather and The Godfather Part II. Wise choice to leave out Part III on Thanksgiving Day, considering how that movie has been known to ruin appetites.
Swamp People Marathon (HISTORY) – Nov. 22 from 8am-2pm.
Hatfields &amp; McCoys (HISTORY) – Nov. 22 at 6pm-Nov. 23 at 4am. The unexpected miniseries smash starring Kevin Costner and Bill Pullman will be replayed in full.
Law &amp; Order: Criminal Intent Marathon (OXYGEN) – Nov. 22 at 2pm-Nov. 23 at 2am.
Duck Dynasty Marathon (A&amp;E) – Nov. 21 at 6pm-Nov. 22 at 4am. If you haven’t already gorged enough on turkey.
Here Comes Honey Boo Boo Marathon (TLC) – Nov. 21 at 6pm-Nov. 22 at 6am.
Cake Boss Marathon (TLC) – Nov. 22 from 6am-11am
Breaking Amish Marathon (TLC) – Nov. 22 from 11am-9pm.
Castle Marathon (TNT) – Nov. 22 from 10am-11pm.
Friday Night Lights Marathon (ESPN CLASSIC) – Nov. 22 from 1pm-8pm.
NCIS “Gibbs That Keeps On Giving” Marathon (USA NETWORK) – Nov. 22 at 6am-Nov. 23 at 6am. Tomorrow’s celebration of the venerable CBS procedural follows a marathon today highlighting the best episodes from season three.
Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Marathon (BRAVO) – Nov. 22 from 12pm-6pm.
Finding Bigfoot Marathon (ANIMAL PLANET) – Nov. 22 from 9am-7pm.
Wicked Tuna Marathon (NATGEO) – Nov. 22 from 9am-6pm.
Tattoo Nightmares and Ink Master Marathons (SPIKE) – Nov. 22 from 9am-8pm. Six episodes of Tattoo Nightmares, then eight episodes of Ink Master.
Restaurant Impossible Marathon (FOOD NETWORK) – Nov. 22 from 10am-4pm.
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 23 MARATHONS
Band of Brothers Marathon (SPIKE) – Nov. 23 from 9am-4:45pm. Oddly enough, Spike has decided only to air the second half of the acclaimed 2001 miniseres about U.S. soldiers fighting their way across Nazi-occupied Europe in World War II. Why? They need to save as much time as they can for…
Star Wars Marathon (SPIKE) – Nov. 23 from 7pm-1:55am; Nov. 24 from 9am-12:56am; Nov. 25 from 12:45pm-10:50pm; Nov. 26 from 2pm-11:30pm. Spike trots out a Star Wars marathon every time there’s a holiday. You might want to wait until Saturday, to switch over, though. They’re not going to get to A New Hope until then, with The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi not airing until Sunday.
The Millionaire Matchmaker Marathon (BRAVO) – Nov. 23 at 12pm-Nov. 24 at 2:30am.
Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out Marathon (NATGEO) – Nov. 23 at 9am-Nov. 24 at 3am. Hope you enjoy this Thanksgiving, if you really think it’s going to be your last!
Fringe Marathon (SCIENCE) – Nov. 23 at 10am-Nov. 24 at 3am; and Nov. 24 at 10am-Nov. 25 at 3am.
Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Marathon (FOOD NETWORK) – Nov. 23 from 12pm-10pm.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24 MARATHONS
Law &amp; Order: SVU Marathon (USA NETWORK) – Nov. 24 at 1pm-Nov. 25 at 2am.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Marathon (BRAVO) – Nov. 24 from 1pm-7pm.
What will you be watching?
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News that will certainly tickle fans of Sesame Street's Elmo: Just 24 hours after Kevin Clash announced he would take a leave of absence from the PBS series following an accusation that he had sex with an underage man, Clash's accuser has recanted his allegation. The New York Times reports the accuser's law firm, Andreozzi &amp; Associates, released a statement reading that "he wants it to be known that his sexual relationship with Mr. Clash was an adult consensual relationship ... He will have no further comment on the matter."
The voice actor also responded, saying via his rep that "I am relieved that this painful allegation has been put to rest. I will not discuss it further." PBS also weighed in on the matter, telling Hollywood.com via a statement that the organization is "pleased that this matter has been brought to a close, and we are happy that Kevin can move on from this unfortunate episode."
The accuser told Sesame Workshop last summer that Clash began a sexual relationship with him when he was 16 years old. The organization had investigated the matter and believed the claims were unsubstantiated (but had disciplined Clash for violating "company policy regarding Internet usage"). TMZ's discovery of the accusation, however, led to Clash's leave of absence.
On Monday, the voice actor admitted via a statement that he had a relationship with the accuser, but it was one "between two consenting adults." Since TMZ made the ordeal public, the gossip website also published an email from Clash to the accuser in which the voice actor wrote, "I'm sorry that I keep talking about sex with you, its driving me insane." Sesame Street Workshop has not yet responded to questions as to when Clash might return to the series.
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The geeks may not inherit the earth, but they sure are inheriting TV Tidbits tonight. We've got some major news about the final season of Fringe and a new, sure to be highly referential, Diablo Cody comedy pilot.
Oh, just thinking about Fringe makes me wish I could teleport into a drier, parallel-universe New York, in which Hurricane Sandy had never hit. It'd even be worth braving the inevitable dystopia and eerie doppelgängers.
Fringe’s Series Finale Date Set Fans of the J.J. Abrams-created brain-scrambler won't have to wait until 2036 to find out how it all ends. Fox has scheduled the two-hour series finale for January 18, 2013. That's when we'll probably see the final showdown between the Fringe team and the "Observers" who rule over a dystopian earth 25 years in the future. The first hour of the finale will also mark a milestone for the cult fave: its 100th episode! Abrams said in a statement, "It has been an absolute honor to have been a part of the weird and wonderful world of Fringe. I will always owe the cast and crew for pouring their hearts and souls into every dimension of this series. Creating the show with Bob Orci and Alex Kurtzman was a joy, but watching it evolve over the years into such an imaginative, insane and heartbreaking ride is nothing less than a thrill. I am grateful to our blessed fans, and to Kevin Reilly and Peter Rice and everyone at the glorious Fox network for allowing Fringe to reach its bittersweet conclusion.” [FOX]
Diablo Cody Sells Comedy Pilot Script to ABC The Oscar-winning Juno scribe just sold a pilot script for a comedy series called Alex + Amy to ABC. Produced by Warner Bros. Television and Amblin Entertainment, the show is described in its official logline as "A comedy about a romance between an ambitious 22-year-old Millennial guy and a 32-year-old Gen X woman who have just moved in together and are very much in love.” The deal comes with a penalty if ABC chooses not to proceed with a pilot, so this is likely one doodle that can't be undid, home skillet. [EW]
Elizabeth Peña to play Gloria’s Mother on Modern Family The Emmy-bait comedy is staging a veritable family reunion for Sofia Vergara's Gloria. In the 12th episode of the season, set to shoot on Monday, Peña (La Bamba) will play Gloria's mother, Pilar, alongside Stephanie Beatriz (The Closer) as Gloria's sister, Sonia. [EW]
Greg Louganis to Judge ABC’s Celebrity Diving Series When ABC first announced that it would air a competition series pitting "stars" against one another in trying to pull off the perfect somersault or flip off a 3-10 meter diving board, it seemed like one of the sillier reality TV concepts since Fox's short-lived 2006 series Skating With Celebrities. What's next? Will C-Listers be tackling lesser Olympic sports, like curling or luge, for our amusement? But The Alphabet seems committed to lending their new competition a little professionalism by hiring five-time Olympic medalist and all-around diving legend Greg Louganis to host. Still, this just seems like another milestone on the long road to Ski, Shoot, Sing, the combination biathlon/singing competition predicted by Community earlier this year. [Hollywood Reporter]
True Blood alum to guest star on Nashville Shreveport's werewolf packleader Marcus Bozeman is leaving Louisiana for Tennessee. Hirsute actor Daniel Buran is boarding ABC's freshman drama Nashville in a recurring role as Cy, the frontman of a Bon Jovi-esque rock bank looking for a new guitarist. [Hollywood Reporter]
Breaking Bad’s RJ Mitte coming to Vegas Following in the footsteps of Bad's Jonathan Banks, the erstwhile Walt Jr.--I'm sorry, Flynn--will be guest starring in an episode of Nicholas Pileggi's Sin City procedural later this year as the younger brother of Nathan, who follows his sibling into a life of crime. [Hollywood Reporter]
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It's tidbits time, America! And there's loads to learn, know, see, and read on this, the day after Halloween. Spooky, scary! It's like a werewolf bar mitzvah, but not really. Let's get to reading, shall we?
Fairly Legal Will Not Get Third Season: USA has decided to not renew sophomore Fairly Legal after attempts at revamping the series. Network heads gave the show a second-season renewal based on the likability of the show's star, Sarah Shahi, but stressed that the show needed to improve. After no results, even with a showrunner change and casting tweaks on the show, the series ended its second season down 1 million viewers—from 3.5 million viewers to 2.5 million—and that was something USA just couldn't ignore. Don't worry too much about Shahi, though: she's already booked a reoccurring gig on Chicago Fire. And USA is about to renew Burn Notice for a seventh season, so everyone is doing just fine. [Deadline]
It's Seventh Heaven on Scandal: Remember Stephen Collins, the priestly dad from the popular family-friendliest show ever, Seventh Heaven? Well apparently he's ready to have himself a bit of a Scandal, as he's recently lined himself up a guest-starring role on the show as a reporter in an upcoming Season 2 episode. [TVLine]
ABC Relocating with Hollywood &amp; Vines: ABC has its eyes set on another, Revenge-esque show. The network has given a script order to Hollywood &amp; Vines, a murder-mystery set in (duh) Hollywood, from writer/director Michael Tolkin and Revenge's current producers Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey. The new soapy drama series will revolve around three sisters from a dynastic Hollywood family. Their lives are forever changed when they all discover that they're connected to an A-list actress who turns up dead in a pool. Murder! Intrigue! Mystery! Drama! [THR]
Hello Ladies, Says HBO: HBO has given an eight-episode series order to co-writer/director/star Stephen Merchant's comedy pilot, Hello Ladies. The project, co-written with former The Office writer/producers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, stars Merchant as an awkward and out-of-touch Englishman on a quest to find the woman of his dreams in Los Angeles—someone he imagines lives in glamorous world of beautiful people he so desperately wants to infiltrate. The pilot co-starred Christine Woods, Nate Torrence and Kevin Weisman. [Deadline]
Brendan Fraser Is No Longer a Legends: Well, that was quick. After recently announcing he would be starring in the project, Brendan Fraser has bowed out of the TNT series. Citing creative differences with showrunner Howard Gordon about the direction of his character, a deep-cover operative named Martin Odum—who has an apparently uncanny ability to transform himself into a different person for each job (Dollhouse, anyone?)—the exit is being described as an amicable one. [Variety]
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Do you have a collection of Mooby dolls? Do you, on occasion, wear an over-sized coat and a backwards baseball cap and hang around outside of convenience stores, feigning the inability to talk? Have you trekked all the way to Red Bank, New Jersey to visit Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash? Or at the very least, do you tune into AMC's Comic Book Men (which takes place at the shop) every Sunday night after The Walking Dead?
Well, if you answered "yes" to any of those questions, you're probably a Kevin Smith fan. And by association, we're guessing you like comic books too. Naturally, you'd be stoked to find out you're about to receive a piece of swag from Comic Book Men, signed by Smith, himself. Now's your chance. Here's how you could be the lucky winner of a shirt signed by Mr. Smith:
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David Mitchell's novel Cloud Atlas consists of six stories set in various periods between 1850 and a time far into Earth's post-apocalyptic future. Each segment lives on its own the previous first person account picked up and read by a character in its successor creating connective tissue between each moment in time. The various stories remain intact for Tom Tykwer's (Run Lola Run) Lana Wachowski's and Andy Wachowski's (The Matrix) film adaptation which debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival. The massive change comes from the interweaving of the book's parts into one three-hour saga — a move that elevates the material and transforms Cloud Atlas in to a work of epic proportions.
Don't be turned off by the runtime — Cloud Atlas moves at lightning pace as it cuts back and forth between its various threads: an American notary sailing the Pacific; a budding musician tasked with transcribing the hummings of an accomplished 1930's composer; a '70s-era investigatory journalist who uncovers a nefarious plot tied to the local nuclear power plant; a book publisher in 2012 who goes on the run from gangsters only to be incarcerated in a nursing home; Sonmi~451 a clone in Neo Seoul who takes on the oppressive government that enslaves her; and a primitive human from the future who teams with one of the few remaining technologically-advanced Earthlings in order to survive. Dense but so was the unfamiliar world of The Matrix. Cloud Atlas has more moving parts than the Wachowskis' seminal sci-fi flick but with additional ambition to boot. Every second is a sight to behold.
The members of the directing trio are known for their visual prowess but Cloud Atlas is a movie about juxtaposition. The art of editing is normally a seamless one — unless someone is really into the craft the cutting of a film is rarely a post-viewing talking point — but Cloud Atlas turns the editor into one of the cast members an obvious player who ties the film together with brilliant cross-cutting and overlapping dialogue. Timothy Cavendish the elderly publisher could be musing on his need to escape and the film will wander to the events of Sonmi~451 or the tortured music apprentice Robert Frobisher also feeling the impulse to run. The details of each world seep into one another but the real joy comes from watching each carefully selected scene fall into place. You never feel lost in Cloud Atlas even when Tykwer and the Wachowskis have infused three action sequences — a gritty car chase in the '70s a kinetic chase through Neo Seoul and a foot race through the forests of future millennia — into one extended set piece. This is a unified film with distinct parts echoing the themes of human interconnectivity.
The biggest treat is watching Cloud Atlas' ensemble tackle the diverse array of characters sprinkled into the stories. No film in recent memory has afforded a cast this type of opportunity yet another form of juxtaposition that wows. Within a few seconds Tom Hanks will go from near-neanderthal to British gangster to wily 19th century doctor. Halle Berry Hugh Grant Jim Sturgess Jim Broadbent Ben Whishaw Hugo Weaving and Susan Sarandon play the same game taking on roles of different sexes races and the like. (Weaving as an evil nurse returning to his Priscilla Queen of the Desert cross-dressing roots is mind-blowing.) The cast's dedication to inhabiting their roles on every level helps us quickly understand the worlds. We know it's Halle Berry behind the fair skinned wife of the lunatic composer but she's never playing Halle Berry. Even when the actors are playing variations on themselves they're glowing with the film's overall epic feel. Jim Broadbent's wickedly funny modern segment a Tykwer creation that packs a particularly German sense of humor is on a smaller scale than the rest of the film but the actor never dials it down. Every story character and scene in Cloud Atlas commits to a style. That diversity keeps the swirling maelstrom of a movie in check.
Cloud Atlas poses big questions without losing track of its human element the characters at the heart of each story. A slower moment or two may have helped the Wachowskis' and Tykwer's film to hit a powerful emotional chord but the finished product still proves mainstream movies can ask questions while laying over explosive action scenes. This year there won't be a bigger movie in terms of scope in terms of ideas and in terms of heart than Cloud Atlas.
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This past weekend, guilt overtook me and I agreed to one of my bimonthly meetups with the gang from college. People whose post-grad lives have taken them to law school, jobs in finance, and existences sans Saturday Night Live. Something I managed to avoid during our four years at school together was that one of my old housemates has never watched an episode of NBC's immortal variety show — a fact I find befuddling. In a spring of passion, I began declaring all the great things that SNL has given to the world, topping my list with two of the funniest and most important names in contemporary comedy: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, who have just been announced as the joint hosts of the upcoming 70th Golden Globes. Once their names came into the mix, that's when the conversation became volatile.
Another friend of mine took issue with my highlighting of these two women in particular. "Those are your top two?" he asked. "What about Dan Aykroyd? Chevy Chase? Rodney Dangerfield?" Yes, he said Rodney Dangerfield. And while I have no deficit of appreciation for the contributions that Aykroyd, Chase, Jim Belushi (whom my friend insisted he meant when he said Rodney Dangerfield) have made to comedy, I will not let their seniority sway me: the comic team of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler might very well be the best thing to come out of Saturday Night Live. Ever.
Fey and Poehler, SNL colleagues from the time the latter came on board the cast in 2001, began to showcase the bounties of their onscreen camaraderie when Poehler joined Fey as cohost of the show's Weekend Update segments in '04.
In Fey's 2011 memoir Bossypants, she illustrates her appreciation of Poehler as a voice for a progression of female comedy, and simply an innately funny individual:"Amy was in the middle of some ... nonsense ... and she did something vulgar as a joke. I can't remember what it was exactly, except it was dirty and loud and 'unladylike.' Jimmy Fallon, who was arguably the star of the show at the time, turned to her and in a faux-squeamish voice said, 'Stop that! It's not cute! I don't like it.'
Amy dropped what she was doing, went black in the eyes for a second and wheeled around on him. 'I don't f***ing care if you like it.' Jimmy was visibly startled. Amy went right back to enjoying her ridiculous bit. (I should make it clear that Jimmy and Amy are very good friends and there was never any real beef between them. Insert penis joke here.)
With that exchange, a cosmic shift took place. Amy made it clear that she wasn’t there to be cute. She wasn’t there to play wives and girlfriends in the boys’ scenes. She was there to do what she wanted to do and she did not f***ing care if you like it. I was so happy. Weirdly, I remember thinking, 'My friend is here! My friend is here!' Even though things had been going great for me at the show, with Amy there, I felt less alone."The two would continue their Weekend Update partnership until 2006, when Fey left SNL to create and star in 30 Rock, but the camaraderie maintained. Fey's and Poehler's mastery of the small screen eventually earned them a place in theaters: Saturday Night Live writer Michael McCullers created the feature film Baby Mama as a vehicle for their dynamic comic chemistry, casting Fey as a straight-laced aspiring mother and Poehler as her white trash surrogate.
In addition to the movie itself, Fey and Poehler actually collaborated on several exemplary marketing campaigns which, if all strung together and projected in theaters, could stand as a perfectly sufficient Oscar-worthy comedy. Below is a featurette from the Moviefone series "Unscripted":
And a featurette from the Cinemax series "60 Seconds":
Baby Mama was highly effective in launching the magic that came organically when Fey and Poehler were placed next to one another and asked to say things. The pair's award presentation at the 60th Primetime Emmy ceremony later in 2008 is just another example of this very magic:
And finally, the most memorable event of Fey's and Poehler's 2008: the variety show's former head writer would return to her old stomping grounds, taking a position beside her friend in the highly influential election-themed send up of Hillary Clinton and (to a much greater extent) Sarah Palin.
Although the years to follow offered the world fewer collaborations between Fey and Poehler, their friendship remained perfectly, vividly intact. As Fey once joked in a 2011 NBC ad, "Amy Poehler and I have been friends for so long, we’re like Oprah and Gale. Only we’re not denying anything."
Earlier this year, Poehler took a brief guest cameo on 30 Rock, playing a high school-aged version of Fey's character Liz Lemon.
But we're still waiting for Fey to make it over to Parks and Recreation. Maybe as an old friend of Leslie Knope's who moved out of Pawnee to explore the world? A rival city councilwoman who makes trouble for the newcomer? Ron Swanson's terrifying younger sister? We'd be game for anything.
And we're game for the upcoming Golden Globes, fully optimistic about anything these two have in store for us. And if you're still not 100% won over by the prospect of Fey and Poehler at the head of the awards ceremony, here's this:
Bam. Lemon out.
[Photo Credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage]
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